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The View of Death Within Europe During the Medieval Period, the Reason the Living Will and Last Will and Testament Developed Within Europe, How Living Wills and Last Will and Testaments Worked During the Medieval Period, the Secondary Function of Living Wills and Last Will and Testaments During the Medieval Period, the Person Who Created the Longest Living Will and Last will and Testament Within English History, the Number of Catholic Masses English King Henry VII Demanded Post Mortem, the Reason Wealthy Persons Often Bequeathed Financial Capital to the Sick and/or Poor During the Medieval Period, the Mutually Beneficial Relationship Between the Wealthy and the Sick and/or Poor During the Medieval Period, the Person Who is Depicted More Often Than Any Other Person Within European Churches During the Medieval Period, the View of the Causation of Illness During the Bubonic Plague, the Concessions the Catholic Church Made During the Medieval Period for Catholic Confession Prior to Imminent Death and the Reason for This, the Development of All Souls Day Within Europe During the Medieval Period, the Reason All Souls Day Developed, the Conflicting Religious Views of English King Henry VIII (Henry VII’s Son), and the Dissolution of the Chantries During Henry VIII’s Administration

During the medieval age, it was believed that regardless if one died during infancy or at the age of 100, they would always be resurected after death in perfect condition and at age 33, a mirror of the age in which Jesus Chris died in the cross for the sins of humanity. Living wills and testaments were designed because it was believed that being prayed for sped up the time in which one stayed in purgatory and although during the modern day living wills and testaments do not include the prayer po...


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